Scott Burnworth was found guilty by the Los Alamos Magistrate Court of driving while under the influence of liquor and/or drugs (.08 or above, first offense). The original charge was aggravated driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor/drugs, refused testing, third offense). Defendant was sentenced to serve 90 days at the Los Alamos County Detention Center, all suspended. Defendant was also assigned to 24 hours of community service and must also serve 364 days of supervised probation. Defend must also pay $241 in court costs.

Conditions of probation include obeying all laws and not be arrested or convicted of any other offense while on probation. Defendant will comply with all conditions of probation. Defendant shall attend and complete any treatment, counseling or program recommended by the screening agent with 30 days. Defendant shall enter and participate in alcohol/drug screening with any treatment, counseling or program with at least six sessions recommended. Defendant shall also participate and complete DWI school within 90 days. The defendant shall also enter and successfully complete the Victim Impact program within 90 days.

The defendant shall also obtain an ignition interlock license and have ignition interlock devices installed on all cars defendant will be driving for one year.

The defendant shall not enter an establishment that buys or sells alcohol. Defendant shall into possess a firearm, destructive device or weapon. Defendant must meet with probation officer within seven days and maintain contact.

Defendant must also pay $25 a month in probation fees. Defendant must also pay a one time community service fee of $15 must also be paid.

Diego S. Ulibarri was found guilty by the Los Alamos Magistrate Court of driving while under the influence of liquor and/or drugs (.08 or above, first offense). Defendant was sentenced to serve 90 days at the Los Alamos County Detention Center, all suspended. Defendant was also assigned to 24 hours of community service and must also serve 364 days of supervised probation. Defend must also pay $241 in court costs.

Conditions of probation include obeying all laws and not be arrested or convicted of any other offense while on probation. Defendant will comply with all conditions of probation. Defendant shall attend and complete any treatment, counseling or program recommended by the screening agent with 30 days. Defendant shall enter and participate in alcohol/drug screening with any treatment, counseling or program with at least six sessions recommended. Defendant shall also participate and complete DWI school within 90 days. The defendant shall also enter and successfully complete the Victim Impact program within 90 days.

The defendant shall also obtain an ignition interlock license and have ignition interlock devices installed on all cars defendant will be driving for one year.

The defendant shall not enter an establishment that buys or sells alcohol. Defendant shall into possess a firearm, destructive device or weapon. Defendant must meet with probation officer within seven days and maintain contact. Defendant must also pay $25 a month in probation fees. Defendant must also pay a one time community service fee of $15 must also be paid.

Kathryn Clark was found guilty by the Los Alamos Magistrate Court of aggravated driving while under the influence of liquor or drugs (.16 or above, first offense). The original charge was aggravated driving while under the influence of liquor or drugs (.16 or above, 4th offense). Defendant was sentenced to confinement at the Los Alamos County Detention Center for 90 days, with 76 days suspended, leaving 14 days to serve. Sentence may be served on electronic monitoring. Defendant also sentenced to 48 hours of community service and 364 days of supervised probation. Defendant was also fined $500 and must also costs $241 in court costs.

Conditions of probation include obeying all laws and not be arrested or convicted of any other offense while on probation. Defendant will comply with all conditions of probation. Defendant shall attend and complete any treatment, counseling or program recommended by the screening agent with 30 days. Defendant shall enter and participate in alcohol/drug screening with any treatment, counseling or program with at least six sessions recommended. Defendant shall also participate and complete DWI school within 90 days. The defendant shall also enter and successfully complete the Victim Impact program within 90 days.

The defendant shall also obtain an ignition interlock license and have ignition interlock devices installed on all cars defendant will be driving for one year.

The defendant shall not enter an establishment that buys or sells alcohol. Defendant shall into possess a firearm, destructive device or weapon. Defendant must meet with probation officer within seven days and maintain contact. Defendant must also pay $25 a month in probation fees. Defendant must also pay a one time community service fee of $15 must also be paid. Electronic monitoring allowed.

Hayley J. Walker was found guilty by the Los Alamos Magistrate Court of possession of a controlled substance, (felony, narcotic drug). The original charge was possession of a controlled substance (felony, narcotic drug).

The defendant was sentenced to the Los Alamos County Detention Center, for 364 days, all suspended. Defendant was also sentenced to 364 days of supervised probation. Defendant must also pay $198 in court costs.

Defendant will obey all laws and not be arrested, indicted, charged or convicted of any other offense. Defendant will comply with all court ordered conditions of probation.

Shall not possess or consume alcohol or enter a liquor establishment. Shall not possess a firearm, destructive device or weapon. Defendant will meet with probation officers within seven days and maintain contact as instructed.

Defendant shall pay $25 a month in probation fees. Payment to be made with the Los Alamos Municipal Court. Defendant must also attend the HOY program for 30 days and 60 days for a previous case.